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the colgate maroon founded 1868 vol lviii col.oate university hamilton n v wednesday may 1 0 1 928 no 28 maroon defeats tech with heavy hitting loses to syracuse home run by hopkins features clarkson tilt ninth-inning rally wins game ftr orange colgate's baseball team overwhelmed one of her minor foes here monday after noon when clarkson tech was defeated 17-2 but the victory failed to offset the defeat received here saturday afternoon when syracuse most important of the maroon's major opponents gained a 3-1 decision in the feature athletic event of junior prom week colgate batsmen hit hard and often to the tech nine monday a total eighteen placements being credited the maroon players thirteen of these hits were bunched in the sixth and seventh innings when 13 runs were scored the clarkson batters hit safely nine times but their singles were scattered and in hopkins pitched for the maroon nine and struck out 11 men in addition to ac counting for a home run and two singles in five trips to the plate his catcher was burke who was substituted unexpected ly for jones just before game time colgate opened the scoring in the first inning when welch singled and then scored on steinberg's placement the count re mained at 1-0 until the fourth when clark son evened matter by bunching three hits colgate came back in her half of the frame to score three runs through two walks allowed by macartney tech pitcher and hopkins beautiful home run into deep right center neither team scored in the fifth in the sixth colgate aroused to action again eight hits including a triple by steinberg and a double by burke three errors by the clarkson players and two sacrifices by adam sbrought in nine runs . the maroon drive continued during the seventh inning with but a slight let-down five hits and two errors being responsible for four more runs this ended the col gate scoring although in the eighth two men were waiting on the bases when the third out was called enoch hardwick thomas glenn and howard richardson were nom inated by the junior class for presi dent of students association at a meeting tnesday the following juniors were nominated for member ship on the senior governing board six to be elected armstrong burke cole epting gumey hell wig d m jenkins konkle vinten and mehler the sophomores have nominated for vice-president of the student's association shaughnessy connors and fynn for secretary-treasurer timm.ketcham and kent.for senior governing board five men were named three to be elected adams connors steinberg timm and welch the student body will elect from these groups in regular meeting wednesday may 26 a week from today concert will feature commencement program a joint concert by the glee club and symphony will be rendered in colgate chapel friday evening of commence ment week so well received have been the commencement concerts given by these two organizations under the au spices of the department of music in the last few years that they have come to be an annual feature the graduation exer cises the senior reception in the gym nasium will follow the concert which will begin promptly at 7:45 due to the requests made by several students and to the growing need for instruction of this nature a class has been organized with professor hoerrner as teacher which has as its purpose the in struction of students in the fundamentals of conducting such musical organizations as the chorus glee club and orchestra this class is meeting several periods a week at present and it is hoped that next year a regularly scheduled class in musical conducting will be formed for which university credit will be given opportun ities will be given for practical application of the theories learned in the class room through individual conduction of the glee club and symphony jan garber prom noisemaker praises new gym when tryon introduces good scotch the big train and the big whistle met friday night so a bonny little scotchman tells us and he ought to know since he was the party of the third part and naturally was there where why at prom of course where else would one want to be now when there is a combination of a train and a whistle one would naturally suppose that some steam would escape and so it didâ€”from the whistle you see eddie tryon and jan garber the latter being the noise-maker happened to meet after the initial ceremonies of the evening were over and being hail fellows well met eddie proceeded to introduce some good scotch and with that the oil began to flow as it naturally does you know how but don't get excited thinking that we are playing the proverbial squab for prexy because the good was eddie goode and the scotch was bobbie mcneil none other than our bally-wee journalism prof and the oil wasâ€”but let's get on with jan sure was letting off steam and no mistake but it meant something to col gate students since it was in praise of the new gymnasium of course you would naturally think it was about the decora tions or the decorations and a yeas the decorations butitwasn't itwasabout the a-a-a-acou-acoustics (?) batiste but that waz wan hard wan the acoustics and it surprised eddie and the bunch just as much as it surprises you because when we held the reception (?) for george in the new building we thought it was going to be wan awful place for any music but says jan you have the best big college gym that we have ever played in it was k o for our kind of music and it turned out to be much different than we thought at first whoever designed the place knew his business it was quite a kick to play here and it sure makes a difference with the boys when it is easy to play you get better music and we liked the crowd well once we might have disputed jan garber but them days is goisne for ever and since he has played in a few more places than we and rakes down a wee bit more salary than most re porters it might be wise to agree with him so we said thanks for them kind words jan and come again he said he would and that's that salmagundi appears as prom publication dr stewart honored new yorker edition of banter best comic of publication's history is also presented junior prom marked the appearance of several of the campus publications the salmagundi the willow path and the banter all being offered at some time during the festivities for the approval of the prom guests the appearance of the salmagundi marks the completion of a year of hard work and earnest endeavor on the part of w n goff 27 the editor and his assis tants work was begun on the book last fall and has continued throughout the en tire year during which time the material which was incorporated in the volume was being gathered in general the book follows the plan of other years containing the usual depar ments and features it is dedicated to professor a b stewart of the mathemat ics department who has been associated with colgate for a period of years during which time he has earned the love and respect of every colgate man the year-books will be distributed to those students who have paid their tax sometime during the coming week an nouncement of the exact ime to be made at a later date the issue of banter which appeared at the same time as the salmagundi was the best ever put out by any board during the past years it was a parody on the new yorker and was one of the clever est bits of work of which any college pub lication can boast e f sheets 26 editor of the magazine was well repaid for the extensive work which he did in compil ing it for it was well-received by the students and their guests the willow path was the third of the publications to make its appearance with e n vinten 27 as its editor the willow path seems at last to have hit its stride for the issue was a complete suc cess comprising as it did an admirable combination of plays short stories edi torials book reviews and essays colgate overwhelms hamilton track team don charles lowers long-standing record editor of salmagundi maroon sprinter steps century dash in 9.8 seconds graning high scorer captures half mile and both hurdle races while short take shot put and discus throw one college record was broken and on equalled in the hamilton college meet saturday afternoon on whitnall field the meet was part of the festivities of the annual junior prom and served as one of the big attractions on that day colgate scored a total of 100 x points against 25 h for hamilton and took every lirst place on the card van vleet was the star of the buff and blue trackmen with a second in the shotput and a tie for third in the high jump don charles the maroon's star sprinter is the new holder of the 100-yard dash in the record time of 9 4-5 second and also holds with castleman and patterson the 21 3-5 second record in the 220-yard dash the time in the century is the fastest run in any dual meet this season these victories give charles the honor of being the fastest sprinter ever turned out of colgate captain craning and short also made many points for the maroon in their com bined live first places the former in track events and the latter in field events the summary 100-yard dash:â€”won by charles c)i second fink c third reimer c time 9 4-5 seconds new college record i 220-yard dash won by charles ci second fink 1c third kinlock hi time 21 3-5 seconds equalled college record 410-yard dashâ€”won by van horn c second mann h third simmonds c time 51 9-10 seconds half-mile runâ€”won by c-raning c)i second krehl 1c third oates h time 1.59 3:10 one mile run won by krehl c second miller c)i third kobinson c two-mile run won by rosa icj;sec ond smith ici third baker hi time 10.18 1-10 w n goff 27 annual junior prom meets expectations all fraternity houses the neutral or ganization and the colgate inn took their places during the week-end making the 1927 prom a whirl of pleasure house dances both formal and informal were held at the various houses and a tea dance was held at the inn saturday afternoon following th athletic program on whit nall field the central event of the oc cassion was the junior dance which took place in the new huntington gymnasium friday evening with music by jan garter and his orchestra among the guests at the various houses were the following kappa delta rho the misses terry gibiser east orange n j lela murray olean catherine newman east orange n j francis dean wyoming n j isabelle bennett montclair n j hilda hardt aurora eleanor bragg bangor me ella borchard buffalo marjorie green long branch n j elizabeth green palm beach florida carolyn chipman.north ampton mass mary clark north ampton mass mildred grethen syra cuse norma baker syracuse edna borton east orange n j dorothy campbell new york intelligence and emotional tests give interesting data about sophomore class by courtland 0 robson intelligence tests as a means of indicat ing a person's success as a scholar or even in the business world have probably been over-emphasized,a fact which has caused a temporary neglect of the emotional endow ments of man louis m terman a world authority on intelligence testing is of this opinion and has recently mentioned the colgate emotional tests as being very useful in this respect now however colgate students mem bers of the classes of experimental and practical psychology working under the direction of professor donald a laird director of the colgate psychological lab oratory have combined the two tests in making a study of the entire sophomore class and the result is indicated on a unique chart which has recently been completed using the results of both the intelligence and the emotional tests given to the incoming freshman class last year the studente working on the experiment have plotted on a large chart the position of each member of the class of 1928 as re gards both intelligence and extroversion introversion there are 212 disks on the chart one for each member of the class a purple disk represents a student still in school while those who have been forced to leave college because of low scholarship are indicated by yellow disks a study of the chart reveals several interesting facts concerning the relation between scholarship intelligence and extroversion-introversion kor one thing it indicates that emotional endowments , are perhaps more important for success as â– a student than intelligence qlone the chart shows that three times as many extroverts fail in scholarship of the nine men lowest in intelligence and highest in j extroversion live have already ilunked out and two are now on probation it also shows that men above the average in in teutgence are not necessarily the best students for in the class of 1928 11 who were above the average failed while only ten below the average intelligence for the class flunked introverts are as a rule better students than extroverts in the class of 1928 live men of the introvert type flunked while sixteen extroverts were forced to leave the university because of low scholarship this does not seem to hold true in the case of success in business as a study of colgate alumni revealed the fact that men of the two emotional types earned prac tically the same sized incomes continued on page 4 continuf.d on pa(;e 3 i be in the salt city saturday sports for the week thursday tennis n y u at new york friday baseball rochester at hamilton golf pennsylvania at new york lacrosse st lawrence at canton saturday interclass track meet at hamilton baseball syracuse at syracuse tennis south shore yacht club at kreeport l i golf army at west point frosh baseball st john'smanlius frosh track st john's manlius lacrosse syracuse at syracuse monday frosh baseball cortland normal at cortland tuesday tennis hamilton at hamilton baseball yale at new haven wednesday frosh baseball st john's at ham ilton pentathlon for scalp and blade trophy , any girls . you know among the prom guests

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the colgate maroon founded 1868 vol lviii col.oate university hamilton n v wednesday may 1 0 1 928 no 28 maroon defeats tech with heavy hitting loses to syracuse home run by hopkins features clarkson tilt ninth-inning rally wins game ftr orange colgate's baseball team overwhelmed one of her minor foes here monday after noon when clarkson tech was defeated 17-2 but the victory failed to offset the defeat received here saturday afternoon when syracuse most important of the maroon's major opponents gained a 3-1 decision in the feature athletic event of junior prom week colgate batsmen hit hard and often to the tech nine monday a total eighteen placements being credited the maroon players thirteen of these hits were bunched in the sixth and seventh innings when 13 runs were scored the clarkson batters hit safely nine times but their singles were scattered and in hopkins pitched for the maroon nine and struck out 11 men in addition to ac counting for a home run and two singles in five trips to the plate his catcher was burke who was substituted unexpected ly for jones just before game time colgate opened the scoring in the first inning when welch singled and then scored on steinberg's placement the count re mained at 1-0 until the fourth when clark son evened matter by bunching three hits colgate came back in her half of the frame to score three runs through two walks allowed by macartney tech pitcher and hopkins beautiful home run into deep right center neither team scored in the fifth in the sixth colgate aroused to action again eight hits including a triple by steinberg and a double by burke three errors by the clarkson players and two sacrifices by adam sbrought in nine runs . the maroon drive continued during the seventh inning with but a slight let-down five hits and two errors being responsible for four more runs this ended the col gate scoring although in the eighth two men were waiting on the bases when the third out was called enoch hardwick thomas glenn and howard richardson were nom inated by the junior class for presi dent of students association at a meeting tnesday the following juniors were nominated for member ship on the senior governing board six to be elected armstrong burke cole epting gumey hell wig d m jenkins konkle vinten and mehler the sophomores have nominated for vice-president of the student's association shaughnessy connors and fynn for secretary-treasurer timm.ketcham and kent.for senior governing board five men were named three to be elected adams connors steinberg timm and welch the student body will elect from these groups in regular meeting wednesday may 26 a week from today concert will feature commencement program a joint concert by the glee club and symphony will be rendered in colgate chapel friday evening of commence ment week so well received have been the commencement concerts given by these two organizations under the au spices of the department of music in the last few years that they have come to be an annual feature the graduation exer cises the senior reception in the gym nasium will follow the concert which will begin promptly at 7:45 due to the requests made by several students and to the growing need for instruction of this nature a class has been organized with professor hoerrner as teacher which has as its purpose the in struction of students in the fundamentals of conducting such musical organizations as the chorus glee club and orchestra this class is meeting several periods a week at present and it is hoped that next year a regularly scheduled class in musical conducting will be formed for which university credit will be given opportun ities will be given for practical application of the theories learned in the class room through individual conduction of the glee club and symphony jan garber prom noisemaker praises new gym when tryon introduces good scotch the big train and the big whistle met friday night so a bonny little scotchman tells us and he ought to know since he was the party of the third part and naturally was there where why at prom of course where else would one want to be now when there is a combination of a train and a whistle one would naturally suppose that some steam would escape and so it didâ€”from the whistle you see eddie tryon and jan garber the latter being the noise-maker happened to meet after the initial ceremonies of the evening were over and being hail fellows well met eddie proceeded to introduce some good scotch and with that the oil began to flow as it naturally does you know how but don't get excited thinking that we are playing the proverbial squab for prexy because the good was eddie goode and the scotch was bobbie mcneil none other than our bally-wee journalism prof and the oil wasâ€”but let's get on with jan sure was letting off steam and no mistake but it meant something to col gate students since it was in praise of the new gymnasium of course you would naturally think it was about the decora tions or the decorations and a yeas the decorations butitwasn't itwasabout the a-a-a-acou-acoustics (?) batiste but that waz wan hard wan the acoustics and it surprised eddie and the bunch just as much as it surprises you because when we held the reception (?) for george in the new building we thought it was going to be wan awful place for any music but says jan you have the best big college gym that we have ever played in it was k o for our kind of music and it turned out to be much different than we thought at first whoever designed the place knew his business it was quite a kick to play here and it sure makes a difference with the boys when it is easy to play you get better music and we liked the crowd well once we might have disputed jan garber but them days is goisne for ever and since he has played in a few more places than we and rakes down a wee bit more salary than most re porters it might be wise to agree with him so we said thanks for them kind words jan and come again he said he would and that's that salmagundi appears as prom publication dr stewart honored new yorker edition of banter best comic of publication's history is also presented junior prom marked the appearance of several of the campus publications the salmagundi the willow path and the banter all being offered at some time during the festivities for the approval of the prom guests the appearance of the salmagundi marks the completion of a year of hard work and earnest endeavor on the part of w n goff 27 the editor and his assis tants work was begun on the book last fall and has continued throughout the en tire year during which time the material which was incorporated in the volume was being gathered in general the book follows the plan of other years containing the usual depar ments and features it is dedicated to professor a b stewart of the mathemat ics department who has been associated with colgate for a period of years during which time he has earned the love and respect of every colgate man the year-books will be distributed to those students who have paid their tax sometime during the coming week an nouncement of the exact ime to be made at a later date the issue of banter which appeared at the same time as the salmagundi was the best ever put out by any board during the past years it was a parody on the new yorker and was one of the clever est bits of work of which any college pub lication can boast e f sheets 26 editor of the magazine was well repaid for the extensive work which he did in compil ing it for it was well-received by the students and their guests the willow path was the third of the publications to make its appearance with e n vinten 27 as its editor the willow path seems at last to have hit its stride for the issue was a complete suc cess comprising as it did an admirable combination of plays short stories edi torials book reviews and essays colgate overwhelms hamilton track team don charles lowers long-standing record editor of salmagundi maroon sprinter steps century dash in 9.8 seconds graning high scorer captures half mile and both hurdle races while short take shot put and discus throw one college record was broken and on equalled in the hamilton college meet saturday afternoon on whitnall field the meet was part of the festivities of the annual junior prom and served as one of the big attractions on that day colgate scored a total of 100 x points against 25 h for hamilton and took every lirst place on the card van vleet was the star of the buff and blue trackmen with a second in the shotput and a tie for third in the high jump don charles the maroon's star sprinter is the new holder of the 100-yard dash in the record time of 9 4-5 second and also holds with castleman and patterson the 21 3-5 second record in the 220-yard dash the time in the century is the fastest run in any dual meet this season these victories give charles the honor of being the fastest sprinter ever turned out of colgate captain craning and short also made many points for the maroon in their com bined live first places the former in track events and the latter in field events the summary 100-yard dash:â€”won by charles c)i second fink c third reimer c time 9 4-5 seconds new college record i 220-yard dash won by charles ci second fink 1c third kinlock hi time 21 3-5 seconds equalled college record 410-yard dashâ€”won by van horn c second mann h third simmonds c time 51 9-10 seconds half-mile runâ€”won by c-raning c)i second krehl 1c third oates h time 1.59 3:10 one mile run won by krehl c second miller c)i third kobinson c two-mile run won by rosa icj;sec ond smith ici third baker hi time 10.18 1-10 w n goff 27 annual junior prom meets expectations all fraternity houses the neutral or ganization and the colgate inn took their places during the week-end making the 1927 prom a whirl of pleasure house dances both formal and informal were held at the various houses and a tea dance was held at the inn saturday afternoon following th athletic program on whit nall field the central event of the oc cassion was the junior dance which took place in the new huntington gymnasium friday evening with music by jan garter and his orchestra among the guests at the various houses were the following kappa delta rho the misses terry gibiser east orange n j lela murray olean catherine newman east orange n j francis dean wyoming n j isabelle bennett montclair n j hilda hardt aurora eleanor bragg bangor me ella borchard buffalo marjorie green long branch n j elizabeth green palm beach florida carolyn chipman.north ampton mass mary clark north ampton mass mildred grethen syra cuse norma baker syracuse edna borton east orange n j dorothy campbell new york intelligence and emotional tests give interesting data about sophomore class by courtland 0 robson intelligence tests as a means of indicat ing a person's success as a scholar or even in the business world have probably been over-emphasized,a fact which has caused a temporary neglect of the emotional endow ments of man louis m terman a world authority on intelligence testing is of this opinion and has recently mentioned the colgate emotional tests as being very useful in this respect now however colgate students mem bers of the classes of experimental and practical psychology working under the direction of professor donald a laird director of the colgate psychological lab oratory have combined the two tests in making a study of the entire sophomore class and the result is indicated on a unique chart which has recently been completed using the results of both the intelligence and the emotional tests given to the incoming freshman class last year the studente working on the experiment have plotted on a large chart the position of each member of the class of 1928 as re gards both intelligence and extroversion introversion there are 212 disks on the chart one for each member of the class a purple disk represents a student still in school while those who have been forced to leave college because of low scholarship are indicated by yellow disks a study of the chart reveals several interesting facts concerning the relation between scholarship intelligence and extroversion-introversion kor one thing it indicates that emotional endowments , are perhaps more important for success as â– a student than intelligence qlone the chart shows that three times as many extroverts fail in scholarship of the nine men lowest in intelligence and highest in j extroversion live have already ilunked out and two are now on probation it also shows that men above the average in in teutgence are not necessarily the best students for in the class of 1928 11 who were above the average failed while only ten below the average intelligence for the class flunked introverts are as a rule better students than extroverts in the class of 1928 live men of the introvert type flunked while sixteen extroverts were forced to leave the university because of low scholarship this does not seem to hold true in the case of success in business as a study of colgate alumni revealed the fact that men of the two emotional types earned prac tically the same sized incomes continued on page 4 continuf.d on pa(;e 3 i be in the salt city saturday sports for the week thursday tennis n y u at new york friday baseball rochester at hamilton golf pennsylvania at new york lacrosse st lawrence at canton saturday interclass track meet at hamilton baseball syracuse at syracuse tennis south shore yacht club at kreeport l i golf army at west point frosh baseball st john'smanlius frosh track st john's manlius lacrosse syracuse at syracuse monday frosh baseball cortland normal at cortland tuesday tennis hamilton at hamilton baseball yale at new haven wednesday frosh baseball st john's at ham ilton pentathlon for scalp and blade trophy , any girls . you know among the prom guests